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What Can We Gain by Losing Infinity?
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What Can We Gain by Losing Infinity?

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Doron Zeilberger is a mathematician who believes that all things come to an end. That just as we are limited beings, so too does nature

‘Lifelong monogamy’ and ‘half orphans’: DNA analysis reveals clues about life on the Roman frontier after the fall of Rome
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‘Lifelong monogamy’ and ‘half orphans’: DNA analysis reveals clues about life on the Roman frontier after the fall of Rome

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Burials from over a millennia ago are revealing how people lived in part of the Roman Empire after it fell.

Mount Etna is like no other volcano on Earth, representing ‘a new type of volcanism,’ new research reveals
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Mount Etna is like no other volcano on Earth, representing ‘a new type of volcanism,’ new research reveals

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Mount Etna’s strange lava has long perplexed scientists, but new research reveals that the volcano formed in a bizarre way — making it unlike any

‘I violated every principle I was given’: AI agent deletes company’s entire database in 9 seconds, then confesses
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‘I violated every principle I was given’: AI agent deletes company’s entire database in 9 seconds, then confesses

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

An AI agent designed to speed up a company’s coding instead wiped out its customer data in seconds, showing potential weaknesses in AI programming.

Seismic data captured the sound of awe during a solar eclipse
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Seismic data captured the sound of awe during a solar eclipse

Maria TemmingApril 29, 2026

From the hush of people coming to a standstill to the reverberations of fans, seismic data can capture the ebbs and flows of human activity.

Like soap operas, 75 feet up: How bald eagle nest cams hook online communities
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Like soap operas, 75 feet up: How bald eagle nest cams hook online communities

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Across the country, some 50 bald eagle nests fitted with cameras broadcast up-close views of raptor family life. Every spring, as eggs hatch and eaglets

Could this conference be a ‘turning point’ for the world’s use of fossil fuels?
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Could this conference be a ‘turning point’ for the world’s use of fossil fuels?

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Against the backdrop of an energy crisis and a warming planet, more than 50 countries have come to Santa Marta, Colombia, to discuss concrete ways

Lawsuits accuse State Farm of secretly working to cut insurance payouts
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Lawsuits accuse State Farm of secretly working to cut insurance payouts

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Lawsuits allege that State Farm tries to avoid paying what it owes for hail damage. The litigation is happening as homeowners face soaring insurance costs

‘He began to cry, and almost fell to the floor’: The fluffy fossil that finally showed the world that birds are dinosaurs
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‘He began to cry, and almost fell to the floor’: The fluffy fossil that finally showed the world that birds are dinosaurs

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

In this excerpt from “The Story of Birds”, author Steve Brusatte explores the moment where paleontologists realized they had critical evidence to show birds came

The universe may end trillions of years sooner than we thought
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The universe may end trillions of years sooner than we thought

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Recent surveys hint that the rate of cosmic expansion changes dramatically over time; if that’s true, then the universe could end much sooner than we

Miniature camelid effigy: A 600-year-old sculpture of a llama that may have been sacrificed in an Inca ritual
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Miniature camelid effigy: A 600-year-old sculpture of a llama that may have been sacrificed in an Inca ritual

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Llamas were vital to the Inca Empire and were seen as both useful pack animals and sacred beings.

First-of-its-kind map of the mouse nose reveals surprises about the sense of smell
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First-of-its-kind map of the mouse nose reveals surprises about the sense of smell

Really Simple SyndicationApril 28, 2026

A new map shows how smell receptors in the mouse nose are precisely organized into tight bands based on type.

1,900-year-old souvenir cup featuring Hadrian’s Wall and Roman forts discovered in Spain
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1,900-year-old souvenir cup featuring Hadrian’s Wall and Roman forts discovered in Spain

Really Simple SyndicationApril 28, 2026

Archaeologists think a broken bronze cup found in Spain was made for a soldier as a memento of his time stationed at Hadrian’s Wall in

Drilling has begun at our sacred site Pe’ Sla, setting a dangerous precedent for Indigenous lands across the country. It must be stopped.
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Drilling has begun at our sacred site Pe’ Sla, setting a dangerous precedent for Indigenous lands across the country. It must be stopped.

Really Simple SyndicationApril 28, 2026

Drilling in the 2-mile buffer zone of Pe’ Sla, in the He Sapa (Black Hills) of South Dakota, shows even sacred lands protected by the

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